Gardening
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Native Plants Take Care Of The Earth
Earth Day was last week. If you didn’t celebrate it, shame on you! This celebration, started in 1970, is all about the need to preserve our earth...
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Planting Last of Spring and First of Summer
Alstroemeria, bearded iris, sunflower, nasturtium. Epiphyllum. Fragrant...
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Growing kangaroo paws
Kangaroo paws range from 30cm tall to a towering 2.5m, when in bloom, and are quick to mature, giving the gardener a long-lasting flower display...
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Free veg seeds 2024 – May
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Win a vintage round wire obelisk from Harrod, worth £135
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Win a raised veg bed and eco hive composter, worth over £379
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Boost back on TV this Spring
Boost, the All-Purpose Liquid Plant Feed from Westland Horticulture, is back on TV this April in the UK and ROI, driving awareness and preference...
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Dobbies gears up for season with new Spring campaign
Dobbies has unveiled a new advertising campaign, “Spring’s OUR thing”, developed in partnership with creative agency, elvis. Launching during...
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The Comprehensive Guide to Rodent Control in Your Garden
Welcome, fellow garden enthusiasts! Are you tired of finding your garden overtaken by sneaky rodents? Do you feel like your hard work in nurturing...
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Custom Landscapes From Professional Planning & Design
Revamping your backyard space isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s also about creating a welcoming, personalized area where you can...
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Osa Pulchra: Did You Know?
The Osa Pulchra, a remarkable and scarce species, is native to the lush and biodiverse landscapes of Costa Rica, particularly in the Osa...
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Plant science research paves the way for deeper understanding of how the plant immune system functions
Researchers in the laboratory of Tessa Burch-Smith, PhD at the Danforth Plant Science Center and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, are...
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Czechia: The enduring beauty of tulips in the Gardens of the Prague Castle
Few flowers herald the arrival of spring quite like the tulip. With their cup-shaped blooms in a kaleidoscope of colors, tulips bring a burst of...
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US (OH): Advancement in CEA Automation and Crop Management conference
The third edition of the "Advancement in CEA Automation and Crop Management" organized by the Ohio Controlled Environment Agriculture Center...
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Dutch exporters worried about new post-Brexit checks at UK border
There is a lot of uncertainty among Dutch flower- and plant exporters about the consequences of physical inspections that will now be carried out...
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UK: HTA welcomes local MP David Johnston to Horticulture House
On Friday, 26 April, the Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) welcomed local MP David Johnston to Horticulture House, Chilton, its Oxfordshire...
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Terra Nova Nurseries showcases coral-colored varieties
Terra Nova Nurseries showcases coral-colored varieties with a sneak peek of the Echinacea REVELATION™ 'Coral' and the Geum TEMPO™ 'Coral' variety....
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“UK suspends 8% duty on flowers from East Africa from April 2024 to June 2026”
On April 11, the UK government announced that it has temporarily removed export tariffs for cut flowers. Now, unlimited quantities of cut-flowers...
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Digital data analysis makes fragmented data a thing of the past
How do you summarize a comprehensive innovation in just 400 characters (!) when competing for a GreenTech innovation award? The specialists at...
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Bright flower exhibition opens in Ukrainian capital park
On April 25, the spring flower exhibition kicked off at Spivoche Pole in Kyiv, Ukraine. Kyiv residents can enjoy blooming pansies, tulips,...
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Cambodia: Orchid conservation center's expansion faces challenges
After five years of conservation and biodiversity research, the "Sok An Phnom Kulen Orchid Research and Conservation Centre" in Siem Reap province,...
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AIPH announces third series of Green City Briefings
Following the first two series, the International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) and the Worshipful Company of Gardeners (WCoG)...